No, this is the way it should work. Can you show me a log after you did this?

o9r1sh Wrote:I'm going to try mapping my rom drive to the client machine later today and see if Its a viable workaround. If not I suppose storing my roms on the client wouldn't be to horrible.

Mapping the drive shoukd work. I will also try to fix this smb thing so it should not be necessary to move your roms.

msarro Wrote:However, when I try to specify, it only shows me a defined network location that I had added in file manager (specifically, Fusion). Nothing else shows up - I can't go up or down a directory or anything. I literally see a listing saying, "Fusion" and nothing else. There are no other options available. At this point I have to quit out.

Ringoko Wrote:If I then (in WinUAE) click on Floppy drives and put the adf into DF0: and click start, the game runs fine.

Any idea where I'm going wrong?

The easiest way should be to create a default config (.uae) file and reference this in your emu params. In the default config you should set the bios, enable floppy drives and tell UAE not to show the GUI. Your emu params should look like this:

Ah... I tried that and somehow it did not work. I am retarded, so what follows is a bit of a car crash of clicking buttons and hoping it works.

It installed daemon tools (not xpadder)

Install >
installed the FS-UAE emulator

Configure >
All roms were put into C:\Games.
"enter emulator options/switches" I left this blank, no idea what to input
run emulator from directory - yes (again, no idea)
use full path, use rom extension
Enter the name of the config file - I didn't know what to use here and just clicked ok
Consolidate

Frontend>
XBMC > RCB > Yes > Yes

I copied a kickstart rom into my documents/FS-UAE/Kickstarts

In xbmc rbc I click the game and it opens FS-UAE to the old A500 'insert workbench' screen, but there is no game disk present in df0

"consolidate" will try to group multidisk games.
Unfortunately, XPadder is not a free program. I cannot redistribute it.
If you need further help, PM me and I'll explain in detail.
..till then:
... HELP ME

(2013-04-26 07:25)malte Wrote: The easiest way should be to create a default config (.uae) file and reference this in your emu params. In the default config you should set the bios, enable floppy drives and tell UAE not to show the GUI. Your emu params should look like this:

Ive been using RCB for a couple years now , but i recently installed a fresh version of frodo, and added rcb 2.0.6 and now when i go to scrape my game folder it only imports up to letters A and B and will not read any further even though all my games are in the same folder with the same path ending. Any thoughts?